The end of 2021 is quickly approaching, and many homeowners are already thinking about the 2022 trends in interior design.
The desire for comfort, flexibility, and functionality impacted the decorating and design choices this past year and we will likely see these trends continue in the coming year. Fortunately, the upcoming trends offer timeless classics with a subtle twist. Given this variety of choices, not only can you create an on-trend home, but it will also remain in style for years to come.
Ready to see what interior design trends you will be seeing everywhere 2022? We thought so! Here are the top eight interior design trends to look out for in 2022.

Major brands like Benjamin Moore, Farrow and Ball, and Sherwin-Williams all included various shades of green on their lists of top paint colors for 2022. Green is a comforting color that helps you ground and relax. It also helps bring the outdoors inside!

Another top trend is biophilic design! Biophilic design brings the outdoors into your home through natural materials, colors, and plants. Even before COVID-19 lockdowns had people spending an increased amount of time indoors, studies showed that having plants in your home can improve concentration and reduce stress levels, and it can even improve indoor air quality. In 2022, it looks like our love for lush indoor environments will continue to grow.
This year we are seeing softer, wavier lines in furniture, patterns, and architecture. In the past, sharp, clean, angular lines were incredibly popular, however, Pinterest’s trend prediction report for 2022, noted significant surges in search interest for curved walls and living room couches over the past year. Curves and rounded forms inherently feel softer and more calming than sharp angles and straight lines.
Antiques and vintage-sourced decor will become more prominent especially with supply chain delays. This is not only eco-friendly since you are repurposing items, but it allows there to be a juxtaposition between old and new in a space. Not only do antiques or gently-used furniture have a story to tell, but they also generate interesting conversations. You can incorporate this in your own home by adding antique furniture or decor to your home. Make sure to not overdo it. A touch or do will add interest to your home. However, an entire room designed with older pieces can feel outdated.

Predicted to be a leading interior design trend of 2022 is sustainability, using organic materials responsibly, and the desire to be surrounded by nature. These 2022 trends in interior design are leading the way to decorate our homes. Sustainability is continuing to rise as more people are being more conscious of the items they are purchasing. More consumers are now looking into how their furniture is made, including the wood, glues, and fibers used to create it, as well as how far it has to travel to get to their homes. There is also a move toward building furniture with reclaimed wood and recycled metal and glass. Vintage textiles and fabrics are used in pillows and drapery, and accessories focus on handmade items that will last a lifetime.
With the continuation of hybrid and remote work into 2022, flexible live/workspaces that accommodate the needs of your home. Having multipurpose spaces has become more important than ever. While open floor plans once soared in popularity, the trend may taper off in 2022 in favor of layouts that distinguish between living and working areas and provide opportunities for privacy.
Crisp whites, steely grays, and other cool neutrals are long-time favorites that deliver a clean, contemporary look, but preferences are starting to shift in a warmer direction. Expect to see these comforting neutrals and richer, earthier shades including taupe, camel, and burgundy to create a cozy, inviting atmosphere.
One of the 2022 Interior Design trends you will be seeing a lot of is… texture. Some examples include: Velvet, Wool, and Fringe! Even walls are receiving textural treatments through techniques like lime-washing and paint products that mimic plaster finishes. To add more texture to your own home, look for a variety of materials such as natural stone, leather, wood, and metal, as well as highly textured fabrics.
Stone House Collective is a full-service interior design studio serving Wisconsin and beyond. Anna and her team specialize in designing thoughtful and elevated family homes and boutique commercial spaces.
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